Building on last year’s commitment to establish a mechanism to share approaches to combating foreign interference —being the coercive, deceptive,and clandestine activities of foreign governments, actors, and their proxies, to sow discord, manipulate public discourse, bias the development of policy, or disrupt markets for the purpose of undermining our nations and our allies—our countries have shared strategies that protect our electoral institutions and democratic processes from foreign interference and other hostile state activity. Eh??? Wtf??
We commit to maintaining these efforts, and will continue our collaboration to combat foreign interference in other areas such as the economy and academia.???
Are they smoking wacky backy?
It is academia, its called >> Maki! Isreali - Communism and the isreali communist party, with it's underwater wiretap that is used primarily by the central party banks ie: workers party bank to transfer its money and financials for the larger economy of the entire world and at the same time bring everybody in academia into the fold of the idea of sharing your idea's so that others may improve upon them, thats the whole point! You can outlaw encryption till you turn blue in the face, it's the general public and the workers, that will sit there giving you the finger!
It's like listening to Trump going I did it for the people, he means he got caught out lying to hundreds of people and eluding taxes, thats his problem... Dont make it yours!
The Stasi was the “sword and shield of the party,” as its motto had it, and was widely hated for its frightening control over people’s lives. Everyone knew, or at least thought, that the Stasi was spying on ordinary East Germans all the time, and that they had to constantly be on their guard about what they could say and where. To many people, the secret police were the essence of Communist rule.
Surveillance Communism could lead to real prisons but mostly instilled fears about stepping over a party-defined line. Surveillance capitalism, far more overtly intrusive, makes our online activities a source of data that private firms harvest for their profit whilst we have to sit here and listen to party members proclaiming "I'm a capitalist" E. Schmidt.
Self-surveillance, finally, transforms our daily activities into a source of data that we train on ourselves and then turn on you! So suck it up!
Your not getting any magic keys unless you'd like to glow in the dark!